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{{sub-stub}}'''''Europa Sensen''''' (ヨーロッパ戦線) is a World War II simulation game by [[Koei]] and a part of their World War Series. It was first released on the PC-88 and was ported to a wide variety of platforms, including a 1993 port to the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. Western releases called the game '''''Operation Europe: Path to Victory 1939-45'''''.
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known as '''''Europa Sensen''''' (ヨーロッパ戦線) in Japan, is a World War II simulation game by [[Koei]] and a part of their World War Series. It was first released on the [[nec:PC-8801 mkII SR|PC-8801 mkII SR]] and was ported to a wide variety of platforms, including a 1993 port to the [[Sega Mega Drive]].
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
 
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''Operation Europe'' is a strategy game with both tactical and strategic elements. Main map movements takes place in real time while tactical battles are turn based. Players can assign different historical generals to different positions and military units.
Operation Europe is a strategy game with both tactical and strategic elements. Main map movements takes place in real time while tactical battles are turn based. Players can assign different historical generals to different positions and military units.
 
  
 
Player can also call for air strikes, paratroopers, reinforcements and deploy special forces units to affect the outcome of the battle.
 
Player can also call for air strikes, paratroopers, reinforcements and deploy special forces units to affect the outcome of the battle.
  
 
===Commanders===
 
===Commanders===
 
 
 
Commanders' skills are not fixed, they can be "re-rolled" with random numbers before the battle begins.
 
Commanders' skills are not fixed, they can be "re-rolled" with random numbers before the battle begins.
 
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*'''Leadership''' Affects speed of command executions and increases abilities for all unit types.
 
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*'''Charm''' Increases troop morale and chances of success when requesting supplies and reinforcements from HQ.
'''Leadership''' Affects speed of command executions and increases abilities for all unit types.
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*'''Infantry''' Increases effectiveness of infantry units.
 
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*'''Artillery''' Increases effectiveness of artillery units.
'''Charm''' Increases troop morale and chances of success when requesting supplies and reinforcements from HQ.
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*'''Tank''' Increases effectiveness of armored units.
 
 
'''Infantry''' Increases effectiveness of infantry units.
 
 
 
'''Artillery''' Increases effectiveness of artillery units.
 
 
 
'''Tank''' Increases effectiveness of armored units.
 
 
 
  
 
Commanders can be assigned to following positions:
 
Commanders can be assigned to following positions:
 
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*'''Army Commander''' Overall commander of all forces in the field. Leadership will be most important.
 
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*'''Chief of Operations''' Responsible for day-to-day operations and requesting forces and supplies. Charm is most important.
'''Army Commander''' Overall commander of all forces in the field. Leadership will be most important.
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*'''Chief of Intelligence''' Responsible for success rate of Special Forces. Leadership.
 
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*'''Division Commander''' There are four of these from 1 to 4. Leadership and appropriate skill for the unit type will be necessary.
'''Chief of Operations''' Responsible for day-to-day operations and requesting forces and supplies. Charm is most important.
 
 
 
'''Chief of Intelligence''' Responsible for success rate of Special Forces. Leadership.
 
 
 
'''Division Commander''' There are four of these from 1 to 4. Leadership and appropriate skill for the unit type will be necessary.
 
  
 
These positions are already filled by computer:
 
These positions are already filled by computer:
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*Commander in Chief (CC): Overall leader of the faction you command.
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*Second in Command (CS): Highest ranking executive officer of the faction you command.
  
 
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===Scenarios===
Commander in Chief (CC): Overall leader of the faction you command.
 
 
 
 
 
Second in Command (CS): Highest ranking executive officer of the faction you command.
 
 
 
 
 
==Scenarios==
 
 
 
 
There are six scenarios in the game. Players can play either as Axis (Germany) or Allies (French, British, Soviet or United States).
 
There are six scenarios in the game. Players can play either as Axis (Germany) or Allies (French, British, Soviet or United States).
  
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====Battle of France:  May 10 - Jun 22, 1940====
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'''Avaiable Commanders'''
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{{multicol|
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*'''France'''
 +
**Commander In Chief: Eisenhower (???)
 +
**Second in Command: Walter Bedell Smith (???)
 +
**Andre Corap
 +
**Bauxdey
 +
**Henri-Jean Lafontaine
 +
**Charles De Gaulle
 +
**Christian Bruneau
 +
**Brogado (Fictional)
 +
**Jean de Tassigny
 +
**Banaux
 +
**Monet
  
===Battle of France: May 10 - Jun 22, 1940===
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*'''Germany'''
 +
**Commander in Chief: Adolf Hitler
 +
**Second in Command: Franz Halder
 +
**Gerd Von Rundstedt
 +
**Erich Von Manstein
 +
**Gunther Von Kluge
 +
**Walter Von Reichenau
 +
**Wilhelm List
 +
**Busch
 +
**Georg Von Küchler
 +
**Evald Von Kleist
 +
**Haus (Fictional)
 +
**Heinz Guderian
 +
}}
  
 +
====North African War:  May 26 - Jul  5, 1942====
 +
'''Avaiable Commanders'''
 +
{{multicol|
 +
*'''Britain'''
 +
**Commander In Chief: Eisenhower
 +
**Second in Command: Walter Bedell Smith
 +
**Archibal Wavell
 +
**Alan Cunnigham
 +
**Claude Auchinleck
 +
**Harold Alexander
 +
**Bernard Montgomery
 +
**John Vereker-Gort
 +
**John Campbell
 +
**Richard O'Connor
 +
**Michael Creagh
 +
**Pias
 +
**Freybague
 +
**Harding
  
'''Avaiable Commanders'''
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*'''Germany'''
 
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**Erwin Rommel
 
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**Ravenstein
'''France'''
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**Silkow
 
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**Nehring
 
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**Klavel
Commander In Chief: Eisenhower (???)
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**Marcus
 
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**Stumme
Second in Command: Walter Bedell Smith (???)
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**Thoma
 
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**Arnim
Andre Corap
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**Bismarck
 
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**Lamke
Bauxdey
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**Tacchini (Fictional)
 
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Henri-Jean Lafontaine
 
 
 
Charles De Gaulle
 
 
 
Christian Bruneau
 
 
 
Brogado (Fictional)
 
 
 
Jean de Tassigny
 
 
 
Banaux
 
 
 
Monet
 
 
 
 
 
'''Germany'''
 
 
 
Commander in Chief: Adolf Hitler
 
 
 
Second in Command: Franz Halder
 
 
 
Gerd Von Rundstedt
 
 
 
Erich Von Manstein
 
 
 
Gunther Von Kluge
 
 
 
Walter Von Reichenau
 
 
 
Wilhelm List
 
 
 
Busch
 
 
 
Georg Von Küchler
 
 
 
Evald Von Kleist
 
 
 
Haus (Fictional)
 
 
 
Heinz Guderian
 
 
 
 
 
===North African War:  May 26 - Jul  5, 1942===
 
 
 
 
 
'''Avaiable Commanders'''
 
 
 
'''Britain'''
 
 
 
Commander In Chief: Eisenhower
 
 
 
Second in Command: Walter Bedell Smith
 
 
 
Archibal Wavell
 
 
 
Alan Cunnigham
 
 
 
Claude Auchinleck
 
 
 
Harold Alexander
 
 
 
Bernard Montgomery
 
 
 
John Vereker-Gort
 
 
 
John Campbell
 
 
 
Richard O'Connor
 
 
 
Michael Creagh
 
 
 
Pias
 
 
 
Freybague
 
 
 
Harding
 
 
 
'''Germany'''
 
 
 
Erwin Rommel
 
 
 
Ravenstein
 
 
 
Silkow
 
 
 
Nehring
 
 
 
Klavel
 
 
 
Marcus
 
 
 
Stumme
 
 
 
Thoma
 
 
 
Arnim
 
 
 
Bismarck
 
 
 
Lamke
 
 
 
Tacchini (Fictional)
 
 
 
 
 
===Fierce Battle of Kursk:  Jul  5 - Sep  5, 1943===
 
  
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====Fierce Battle of Kursk:  Jul  5 - Sep  5, 1943====
 
'''Avaiable Commanders'''
 
'''Avaiable Commanders'''
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{{multicol|
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*'''Soviet Union'''
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**Commander in Chief: Josef Stalin
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**Second in Command: Vasilevsky
 +
**Konstantin Rokossovsky
 +
**Vatutin
 +
**Giorgy Zhukov
 +
**Reitel
 +
**Galanin
 +
**Popov
 +
**Romanenko
 +
**Katucov
 +
**Rotmistrov
 +
**Ivan Konev
 +
**Vassili Chuikov
 +
**Skripkin
  
'''Soviet Union'''
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*'''Germany'''
 
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**Commander in Chief: Adolf Hitler
Commander in Chief: Josef Stalin
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**Second in Command: Franz Halder
 
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**Gerd Von Rundstedt
Second in Command: Vasilevsky
+
**Erich Von Manstein
 
+
**Gunther Von Kluge
Konstantin Rokossovsky
+
**Evald Von Kleist
 
+
**Haus (Fictional)
Vatutin
+
**Heinz Guderian
 
+
**Erwin Rommel
Giorgy Zhukov
+
**Nehring
 
+
**Kempf
Reitel
+
**Hoth
 
+
**Hausser
Galanin
+
**Jochen Peiper
 
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}}
Popov
 
 
 
Romanenko
 
 
 
Katucov
 
 
 
Rotmistrov
 
 
 
Ivan Konev
 
 
 
Vassili Chuikov
 
 
 
Skripkin
 
 
 
 
 
'''Germany'''
 
 
 
Commander in Chief: Adolf Hitler
 
 
 
Second in Command: Franz Halder
 
 
 
Gerd Von Rundstedt
 
 
 
Erich Von Manstein
 
 
 
Gunther Von Kluge
 
 
 
Evald Von Kleist
 
 
 
Haus (Fictional)
 
 
 
Heinz Guderian
 
 
 
Erwin Rommel
 
 
 
Nehring
 
 
 
Kempf
 
 
 
Hoth
 
 
 
Hausser
 
 
 
Jochen Peiper
 
 
 
 
 
===Storming of Normandy:  Jun  6 - Aug 19, 1944===
 
  
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====Storming of Normandy:  Jun  6 - Aug 19, 1944====
 
'''Avaiable Commanders'''
 
'''Avaiable Commanders'''
 +
{{multicol|
 +
*'''Britain / United States'''
 +
**Bernard Montgomery
 +
**Gale
 +
**Dempsey
 +
**Omar Bradley
 +
**George Patton
 +
**Collins
 +
**Giraud
 +
**Gavin
 +
**Taylor
 +
**Ottoway
 +
**Howie
 +
**Creighton Abrams
  
'''Britain / United States'''
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*'''Germany'''
 
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**Gunther Von Kluge
Bernard Montgomery
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**Heinz Guderian
 
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**Erwin Rommel
Gale
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**Hausser
 
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**Schwepenberg
Dempsey
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**Marcus
 
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**Dietrich
Omar Bradley
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**Bayerlein
 
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**Lehr
George Patton
+
**Jochen Pieper
 
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**Husso Von Manteuffel
Collins
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**Von der Heydte
 
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Giraud
 
 
 
Gavin
 
 
 
Taylor
 
 
 
Ottoway
 
 
 
Howie
 
 
 
Creighton Abrams
 
 
 
 
 
'''Germany'''
 
 
 
Gunther Von Kluge
 
 
 
Heinz Guderian
 
 
 
Erwin Rommel
 
 
 
Hausser
 
 
 
Schwepenberg
 
 
 
Marcus
 
 
 
Dietrich
 
 
 
Bayerlein
 
 
 
Lehr
 
 
 
Jochen Pieper
 
 
 
Husso Von Manteuffel
 
 
 
Von der Heydte
 
 
 
 
 
===Battle of the Bulge:  Dec 16, 1944 - Jan 21, 1945===
 
  
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====Battle of the Bulge:  Dec 16, 1944 - Jan 21, 1945====
 
'''Avaiable Commanders'''
 
'''Avaiable Commanders'''
 +
{{multicol|
 +
*'''United States'''
 +
**Omar Bradley
 +
**George Patton
 +
**Gilgres
 +
**Middleton
 +
**Fuller
 +
**Cota
 +
**Morris
 +
**McAuliffe
 +
**Roberts
 +
**Degar
 +
**Sanders (Fictional)
 +
**Creighton Abrams
  
'''United States'''
+
*'''Germany'''
 
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**Gerd Von Rundstedt
Omar Bradley
+
**Erich Von Manstein
 
+
**Heinz Guderian
George Patton
+
**Dietrich
 
+
**Bayerlein
Gilgres
+
**Jochen Pieper
 
+
**Husso Von Manteffel
Middleton
+
**Kokott
 
+
**Heilmann
Fuller
+
**Tokopf (Fictional)
 
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**Otto Skorzeny
Cota
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**Von der Leydte
 
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}}
Morris
 
 
 
McAuliffe
 
 
 
Roberts
 
 
 
Degar
 
 
 
Sanders (Fictional)
 
 
 
Creighton Abrams
 
 
 
'''Germany'''
 
 
 
Gerd Von Rundstedt
 
 
 
Erich Von Manstein
 
 
 
Heinz Guderian
 
 
 
Dietrich
 
 
 
Bayerlein
 
 
 
Jochen Pieper
 
 
 
Husso Von Manteffel
 
 
 
Kokott
 
 
 
Heilmann
 
 
 
Tokopf (Fictional)
 
 
 
Otto Skorzeny
 
 
 
Von der Leydte
 
 
 
 
 
===Fight for Berlin:  Apr 16 - May 16, 1945===
 
  
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====Fight for Berlin:  Apr 16 - May 16, 1945====
 
'''Avaiable Commanders'''
 
'''Avaiable Commanders'''
 +
{{multicol|
 +
*'''Soviet Union'''
 +
**Commander in Chief: Josef Stalin
 +
**Second in Command: Vasilevsky
 +
**Konstantin Rokossovsky
 +
**Vatutin
 +
**Giorgy Zhukov
 +
**Reitel
 +
**Galanin
 +
**Popov
 +
**Romanenko
 +
**Katucov
 +
**Rotmistrov
 +
**Ivan Konev
 +
**Vassili Chuikov
 +
**Skripkin
  
'''Soviet Union'''
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*'''Germany'''
 
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**Commander in Chief: Adolf Hitler
Commander in Chief: Josef Stalin
+
**Second in Command: Franz Halder
 
+
**Dietrich
Second in Command: Vasilevsky
+
**Bayerlein
 
+
**Lehr
Konstantin Rokossovsky
+
**Jochen Pieper
 
+
**Tokopf (Fictional)
Vatutin
+
**Otto Skorzeny
 
+
**Albert Kesselring
Giorgy Zhukov
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**Walter Wenck
 
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**Heinrici
Reitel
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}}
 
 
Galanin
 
 
 
Popov
 
 
 
Romanenko
 
 
 
Katucov
 
 
 
Rotmistrov
 
 
 
Ivan Konev
 
 
 
Vassili Chuikov
 
 
 
Skripkin
 
 
 
 
 
'''Germany'''
 
 
 
Commander in Chief: Adolf Hitler
 
 
 
Second in Command: Franz Halder
 
 
 
Dietrich
 
 
 
Bayerlein
 
 
 
Lehr
 
 
 
Jochen Pieper
 
 
 
Tokopf (Fictional)
 
 
 
Otto Skorzeny
 
 
 
Albert Kesselring
 
 
 
Walter Wenck
 
 
 
Heinrici
 
 
 
  
 
==Versions==
 
==Versions==
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==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==
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==Physical scans==
 
==Physical scans==
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==Technical information==
 
==Technical information==
===ROM dump status===
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Technical information}}
{{romtable|
 
 
 
}}
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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<references/>
{{NECRetro|title=Europa Sensen|italics=yes}}
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{{OperationEuropeOmni}}

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Operation Europe: Path to Victory 1939-45
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Koei
Developer:
Original system(s): JP Home Computers
Genre: Simulation[1]

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
JP
¥12,800 (13,184)12,800e[2] T-76113
Sega Mega Drive
US
T-76096
Videogame Rating Council: GA
Non-Sega versions

Operation Europe: Path to Victory 1939-45, known as Europa Sensen (ヨーロッパ戦線) in Japan, is a World War II simulation game by Koei and a part of their World War Series. It was first released on the PC-8801 mkII SR and was ported to a wide variety of platforms, including a 1993 port to the Sega Mega Drive.

Gameplay

Operation Europe is a strategy game with both tactical and strategic elements. Main map movements takes place in real time while tactical battles are turn based. Players can assign different historical generals to different positions and military units.

Player can also call for air strikes, paratroopers, reinforcements and deploy special forces units to affect the outcome of the battle.

Commanders

Commanders' skills are not fixed, they can be "re-rolled" with random numbers before the battle begins.

  • Leadership Affects speed of command executions and increases abilities for all unit types.
  • Charm Increases troop morale and chances of success when requesting supplies and reinforcements from HQ.
  • Infantry Increases effectiveness of infantry units.
  • Artillery Increases effectiveness of artillery units.
  • Tank Increases effectiveness of armored units.

Commanders can be assigned to following positions:

  • Army Commander Overall commander of all forces in the field. Leadership will be most important.
  • Chief of Operations Responsible for day-to-day operations and requesting forces and supplies. Charm is most important.
  • Chief of Intelligence Responsible for success rate of Special Forces. Leadership.
  • Division Commander There are four of these from 1 to 4. Leadership and appropriate skill for the unit type will be necessary.

These positions are already filled by computer:

  • Commander in Chief (CC): Overall leader of the faction you command.
  • Second in Command (CS): Highest ranking executive officer of the faction you command.

Scenarios

There are six scenarios in the game. Players can play either as Axis (Germany) or Allies (French, British, Soviet or United States).

Battle of France: May 10 - Jun 22, 1940

Avaiable Commanders

  • France
    • Commander In Chief: Eisenhower (???)
    • Second in Command: Walter Bedell Smith (???)
    • Andre Corap
    • Bauxdey
    • Henri-Jean Lafontaine
    • Charles De Gaulle
    • Christian Bruneau
    • Brogado (Fictional)
    • Jean de Tassigny
    • Banaux
    • Monet
  • Germany
    • Commander in Chief: Adolf Hitler
    • Second in Command: Franz Halder
    • Gerd Von Rundstedt
    • Erich Von Manstein
    • Gunther Von Kluge
    • Walter Von Reichenau
    • Wilhelm List
    • Busch
    • Georg Von Küchler
    • Evald Von Kleist
    • Haus (Fictional)
    • Heinz Guderian

North African War: May 26 - Jul 5, 1942

Avaiable Commanders

  • Britain
    • Commander In Chief: Eisenhower
    • Second in Command: Walter Bedell Smith
    • Archibal Wavell
    • Alan Cunnigham
    • Claude Auchinleck
    • Harold Alexander
    • Bernard Montgomery
    • John Vereker-Gort
    • John Campbell
    • Richard O'Connor
    • Michael Creagh
    • Pias
    • Freybague
    • Harding
  • Germany
    • Erwin Rommel
    • Ravenstein
    • Silkow
    • Nehring
    • Klavel
    • Marcus
    • Stumme
    • Thoma
    • Arnim
    • Bismarck
    • Lamke
    • Tacchini (Fictional)

Fierce Battle of Kursk: Jul 5 - Sep 5, 1943

Avaiable Commanders

  • Soviet Union
    • Commander in Chief: Josef Stalin
    • Second in Command: Vasilevsky
    • Konstantin Rokossovsky
    • Vatutin
    • Giorgy Zhukov
    • Reitel
    • Galanin
    • Popov
    • Romanenko
    • Katucov
    • Rotmistrov
    • Ivan Konev
    • Vassili Chuikov
    • Skripkin
  • Germany
    • Commander in Chief: Adolf Hitler
    • Second in Command: Franz Halder
    • Gerd Von Rundstedt
    • Erich Von Manstein
    • Gunther Von Kluge
    • Evald Von Kleist
    • Haus (Fictional)
    • Heinz Guderian
    • Erwin Rommel
    • Nehring
    • Kempf
    • Hoth
    • Hausser
    • Jochen Peiper

Storming of Normandy: Jun 6 - Aug 19, 1944

Avaiable Commanders

  • Britain / United States
    • Bernard Montgomery
    • Gale
    • Dempsey
    • Omar Bradley
    • George Patton
    • Collins
    • Giraud
    • Gavin
    • Taylor
    • Ottoway
    • Howie
    • Creighton Abrams
  • Germany
    • Gunther Von Kluge
    • Heinz Guderian
    • Erwin Rommel
    • Hausser
    • Schwepenberg
    • Marcus
    • Dietrich
    • Bayerlein
    • Lehr
    • Jochen Pieper
    • Husso Von Manteuffel
    • Von der Heydte

Battle of the Bulge: Dec 16, 1944 - Jan 21, 1945

Avaiable Commanders

  • United States
    • Omar Bradley
    • George Patton
    • Gilgres
    • Middleton
    • Fuller
    • Cota
    • Morris
    • McAuliffe
    • Roberts
    • Degar
    • Sanders (Fictional)
    • Creighton Abrams
  • Germany
    • Gerd Von Rundstedt
    • Erich Von Manstein
    • Heinz Guderian
    • Dietrich
    • Bayerlein
    • Jochen Pieper
    • Husso Von Manteffel
    • Kokott
    • Heilmann
    • Tokopf (Fictional)
    • Otto Skorzeny
    • Von der Leydte

Fight for Berlin: Apr 16 - May 16, 1945

Avaiable Commanders

  • Soviet Union
    • Commander in Chief: Josef Stalin
    • Second in Command: Vasilevsky
    • Konstantin Rokossovsky
    • Vatutin
    • Giorgy Zhukov
    • Reitel
    • Galanin
    • Popov
    • Romanenko
    • Katucov
    • Rotmistrov
    • Ivan Konev
    • Vassili Chuikov
    • Skripkin
  • Germany
    • Commander in Chief: Adolf Hitler
    • Second in Command: Franz Halder
    • Dietrich
    • Bayerlein
    • Lehr
    • Jochen Pieper
    • Tokopf (Fictional)
    • Otto Skorzeny
    • Albert Kesselring
    • Walter Wenck
    • Heinrici

Versions

Localised names

Also known as
Language Localised Name English Translation
English (US) Operation Europe: Path to Victory 1939-45 Operation Europe: Path to Victory 1939-45
Japanese ヨーロッパ戦線 Europa Sensen

Magazine articles

Main article: Operation Europe: Path to Victory 1939-45/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

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Print advert in EGM² (US) #1: "July 1994" (1994-07-19)
also published in:
  • EGM² (US) #2: "August 1994" (1994-0x-xx)[3]
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Print advert in Beep! MegaDrive (JP) #1992-12: "December 1992" (1992-11-07)
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Print advert in Beep! MegaDrive (JP) #1993-01: "January 1993" (1992-12-08)
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Print advert in Beep! MegaDrive (JP) #1993-02: "February 1993" (1993-01-08)
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Print advert in Beep! MegaDrive (JP) #1993-03: "March 1993" (1993-02-08)
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Physical scans

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Publication Version Score
1700 igr dlya Sega (RU)
70
[4]
Beep! MegaDrive (JP) NTSC-J
58
[5]
Cool Gamer (RU)
80
[6]
Entsiklopediya luchshikh igr Sega. Vypusk 2 (RU)
80
[7]
Famitsu (JP) NTSC-J
53
[8]
Hippon Super (JP) NTSC-J
50
[9]
Igry Sega Luchshiye iz luchshikh. Vypusk 1 (RU)
70
[10]
Mega (UK) NTSC-U
25
[11]
Sega Power (UK) NTSC-U
36
[12]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
47
[13]
Tricks 16 bit (RU)
73
[14]
Video Games (DE) NTSC-U
71
[15]
Sega Mega Drive
59
Based on
12 reviews

Operation Europe: Path to Victory 1939-45

Mega Drive, JP
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EuropeWar MD JP Poster.pdf
Poster
Mega Drive, US
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Cover
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Cart
OperationEurope MD US Manual.pdf
Manual
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Poster

Technical information

Main article: Operation Europe: Path to Victory 1939-45/Technical information.

References

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NEC Retro has more information related to Europa Sensen
  1. 1.0 1.1 https://sega.jp/history/hard/megadrive/software_l.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-07-02 23:21)
  2. File:OperationEurope MD JP Box.jpg
  3. EGM², "August 1994" (US; 1994-0x-xx), page 63
  4. 1700 igr dlya Sega, "" (RU; 2001-xx-xx), page 157
  5. Beep! MegaDrive, "February 1993" (JP; 1993-01-08), page 20
  6. Cool Gamer, "9" (RU; 2002-10-13), page 150
  7. Entsiklopediya luchshikh igr Sega. Vypusk 2, "" (RU; 2000-xx-xx), page 163
  8. Famitsu, "1993-01-22" (JP; 1993-01-08), page 1
  9. Hippon Super, "February 1993" (JP; 1993-01-06), page 39
  10. Igry Sega Luchshiye iz luchshikh. Vypusk 1, "" (RU; 2000-12-07), page 147
  11. Mega, "August 1994" (UK; 1994-07-21), page 71
  12. Sega Power, "September 1994" (UK; 1994-08-04), page 60
  13. Sega Saturn Magazine, "September 1995" (JP; 1995-08-08), page 87
  14. Tricks 16 bit, "Tricks Sega Gold 800 igr" (RU; 1998-03-20), page 20
  15. Video Games, "10/94" (DE; 1994-09-28), page 113


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